Solomon B. Shaw was a wise recorder of life-and-death
scenes. His best-known book is "Dying Testimonies of Saved and Unsaved",
originally published in 1898.

In this most touching, and spiritually rewarding, book, Shaw records the
dying scenes, and the last words, of both the saved and unsaved, both famous
and unknown. You will see the tremendous difference between those who are
Born Again and those who have refused salvation, as they approach the hour
of their death. As one physician once remarked, "Christians die well".
Biblical doctrines which saints of God have believed all their lives sustain
them wonderfully in the hour of their death.

Many believers report seeing angels coming to escort them to Heaven and
the lights of that wondrous abode shining around them as they lay dying.

Conversely, you will realize that many unsaved go through the agonies of
Hell as they approach death, some even feeling the fires of Hell and seeing
demons in the room, coming to take their spirits to the Abyss.

You will also discover that the Biblical doctrine that a person cannot come
to Jesus on their own, but must be drawn by the spirit -- Who gives the
very desire to come to salvation -- is borne out by the testimonies of the
unsaved. No one should put off the promptings of the Holy Spirit, thinking
they can utter the correct words just before they die and go to Heaven.
Truly, God is not mocked!